Ultimate Gear War
Join the alien war, prepare your gear and protect your base at all cost!
4.13 / 5.00 17,706 ViewsExperience life as a hungry spider at night. Can you complete the final achievement and eat a bat?
To move your spider, click on the web where you want him to go. To make your spider spin a strand of web, drag your mouse between two existing web strands (or a branch). Click on the insects that get caught in your web to eat them. This will earn you points, add to your spider's web supply, and keep your life meter up. If the spider's life meter reaches zero, he dies and the game is over.
There is a lot of strategy involved in maintaining your web to get it to a point where you can catch the bat. Saving bugs to eat for later is a great idea, but too many will weaken your web. A big web will help you catch more bugs, but will also be harder to maintain.
Looking forward to reading your reviews. I hope you enjoy the game, and good luck! nom nom nom...
NOTE: This Dig Your Own Grave game was created by the talented and debonair, Mr Teale Fristoe.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 14, 2008
good game
i like the game but the queen bees r really anoying
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 14, 2008
Arachnid
Love this game. I've been on it 3 or 4 times since first playing it, I love the concept and how original it is but I have the same problem with it which is the difficulty and how ridiculous it eventually gets,
for example I could have a fully span web, working perfectly, bees get the odd string which I can deal with I guess, but when they hit that one string and the entire web comes down it just feels a tad too much. or when a stag beetles flies through the very outside of the web and through the sticks obliterating that side of the web.
Just saying these things could be worked on. Web strength and such. But overall I really like the game, really good work, hope to see another version of this in the future =]
Rated 4 / 5 stars July 13, 2008
Not bad at all
I love the concept and style of the game, but as you move up the levels the difficulty in maintaining a web just becomes rediculous, more often than not a bee would just hit some strand and the whole (-whole-) web would fall apart (I would invariably have no string at all) and I would be a sitting duck for a painful and hungry death. Tweak web strengths.
Rated 4 / 5 stars July 13, 2008
Very Good Game, but Difficult.
Not to be vain, but I'd also like to mention this is my one-hundredth review! W00t.
Anyway, on to my review. Excellent game, and very fun, with only a few problems.
Graphics: 9/10. Great graphics.
Sound: 10/10. Nice ambiance.
Style: 10/10. Very original.
Violence: N/A.
~*!LIKES!*~
Art mode was nice.
Realistic weight distribution.
Power-ups were good.
Help & fun facts were a nice touch.
~*!DISLIKES!*~
Difficult to maintain a decent web.
Bees were seriously annoying.
Final Judgment: A fun and original game. A tad annoying at times, but still fun to play. Also, I find a web with a grid design works well. (example: # )
Yours Truly,
Pogopika.
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 13, 2008
Hooray!
This is such a fantastic game-really addicting and creative! I like the clean art style and the music which is atmospheric but not distracting. The properties of the different bugs and how they effect your web/health/eachother/etc. was also very nicely thought through. Great job!